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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210464.jpg
  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210442.jpg
  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Still today Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210401.jpg
  • Clare Island, the small harbour with low tide. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light. in the back the family castle of O'Malley clan. The chieftain Granuaille O'Malley (1530-1600 a.D.), or Grainne Nì Mhàille, was one of the most celebrated pirate women of his time.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210455.jpg
  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210443.jpg
  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210401.jpg
  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210400.jpg
  • The graveyard of the small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • The graveyard of the small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210459.jpg
  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210455.jpg
  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210448.jpg
  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210444.jpg
  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210443.jpg
  • Clare Island, the small harbour with low tide. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light..
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  • Clare Island, the small harbour with low tide. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light..
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  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands.
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  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210448.jpg
  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210444.jpg
  • The island pub. Patsy Dan Rodgers (“Patsaí Dan Mac Ruairí”) is the "Rí Thoraí", the King of Tory. Tory is the last of the small and many times isolated Irish island where survives this sort of "chieftain" that local people choose to resolve local problems without "official" authorities. Patsy is also one of the most important painters of the famous "Tory's naive school".
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  • Clare Island, the small harbour with low tide. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light..
    em7210366.jpg
  • Clare Island, the small harbour with low tide. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light..
    em7210363.jpg
  • The small western village, the most important of the 2 hamlets of the island, where the populartion is not more than 120 people. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210442.jpg
  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands.
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  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands.
    em7210510.jpg
  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands. Dooniver village and beach on the Eastern coast.
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  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands.
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  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands. Dooniver village and beach on the Eastern coast.
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  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands. Dooniver village and beach on the Eastern coast.
    em7210473.jpg
  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands. Dooniver village and beach on the Eastern coast.
    em7210476.jpg
  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands. Dooniver village and beach on the Eastern coast.
    em7210474.jpg
  • Patsy Dan Rodgers (“Patsaí Dan Mac Ruairí”) is the "Rí Thoraí", the King of Tory. Tory is the last of the small and many times isolated Irish island where survives this sort of "chieftain" that local people choose to resolve local problems without "official" authorities. Patsy is also one of the most important painters of the famous "Tory's naive school".
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  • Patsy Dan Rodgers (“Patsaí Dan Mac Ruairí”) is the "Rí Thoraí", the King of Tory. Tory is the last of the small and many times isolated Irish island where survives this sort of "chieftain" that local people choose to resolve local problems without "official" authorities. Patsy is also one of the most important painters of the famous "Tory's naive school".
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  • Patsy Dan Rodgers (“Patsaí Dan Mac Ruairí”) is the "Rí Thoraí", the King of Tory. Tory is the last of the small and many times isolated Irish island where survives this sort of "chieftain" that local people choose to resolve local problems without "official" authorities. Patsy is also one of the most important painters of the famous "Tory's naive school".
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  • Paul Rodgers with the portrait of his father, one of the most popular "Kings of Tory". Tory is the last of the small and isolated Irish island where survives this Celtic heritaget of "chieftain" choosen by local people to resolve local problems.
    em7210422.jpg
  • Patsy Dan Rodgers (“Patsaí Dan Mac Ruairí”) is the "Rí Thoraí", the King of Tory. Tory is the last of the small and many times isolated Irish island where survives this sort of "chieftain" that local people choose to resolve local problems without "official" authorities. Patsy is also one of the most important painters of the famous "Tory's naive school".
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  • Magheroarty. From this small fishermen harbour of the Bloody Foreland coast (Donegal) sails the ferry to Tory Island.
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  • Magheroarty. From this small fishermen harbour of the Bloody Foreland coast (Donegal) sails the ferry to Tory Island.
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  • The “Deserted Village”, a small ghost town from the Famine times.
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  • Atlantic Drive. Keem Strand, a beautiful small beach with Mediterraneran lights.
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  • The “Deserted Village”, a small ghost town from the Famine times.
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  • Atlantic Drive. Keem Strand, a beautiful small beach with Mediterraneran lights.
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  • Atlantic Drive. Keem Strand, a beautiful small beach with Mediterraneran lights.
    em7210481.jpg
  • Atlantic Drive. Keem Strand, a beautiful small beach with Mediterraneran lights.
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  • Tory island lighthouse is one of the most important along Irish Atlantic coast. Tory sound, a narrow strait between the island and Donegal coast, is one of the most dangerous seas around all Ireland. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • Sean Doherty, a old lighthouse keeper, every 6 weeks came from the mainland to check the automatic lighthouse, one of the most important along Irish Atlantic coast. Tory sound, a narrow strait between the island and Donegal coast, is one of the most dangerous seas around all Ireland. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
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  • Clare Island. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light.
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  • Sean Doherty, a old lighthouse keeper, every 6 weeks came from the mainland to check the automatic lighthouse, one of the most important along Irish Atlantic coast. Tory sound, a narrow strait between the island and Donegal coast, is one of the most dangerous seas around all Ireland. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210403.jpg
  • Clare Island. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light. The "Wall", the old stone wall dividing private owned from collective lands.
    em7210391.jpg
  • Clare Island. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light.
    em7210389.jpg
  • Clare Island. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light.
    em7210380.jpg
  • Clare Island. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light.
    em7210377.jpg
  • Clare Island. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light.
    em7210375.jpg
  • Sean Doherty, a old lighthouse keeper, every 6 weeks came from the mainland to check the automatic lighthouse, one of the most important along Irish Atlantic coast. Tory sound, a narrow strait between the island and Donegal coast, is one of the most dangerous seas around all Ireland. After 1981.1982 heawy storms that isolated the island for many weeks the Irish governement offered houses to the mainland but only half of the population accepted. Now Tory is still a center of Gaelic culture.
    em7210406.jpg
  • Clare Island. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light.
    em7210380.jpg
  • Clare Island. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light.
    em7210377.jpg
  • The cliffs of Tory Island are the first European land between Canada and Ireland.
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  • Clare Island, the family castle of O'Malley clan. The chieftain Granuaille O'Malley (1530-1600 a.D.), or Grainne Nì Mhàille, was one of the most celebrated pirate women of his time.
    em7210382.jpg
  • Tory Island harbour. The Tau Cross, one of the two survived in all Ireland, is what remains of the monastery founded by St Columba.
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  • Paul Rodgers, here with his wife, is one of the most famous musicians of the island. Tory is famous for his Gaelic musical tradition.
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  • Achill island. Atlantic Drive. Keel beach, 3 km long, in the back the Cathedral Rocks cliffs.
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  • The high Western cliffs of Tory Island are the first European land between Canada and Ireland.
    em7210432.jpg
  • Clare Island Abbey. The family tomb of O'Malley clan when is supposed to have been buried the famous chieftain and pirate leader Granuaile O’Malley.
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  • The old Clare Island Cistercian Abbey (XII The old Cistercian Abbey (XIII cent.). Old painting of the chapel with precious Norsemen motifs of dragons.
    em7210396.jpg
  • Clare Island old lighthouse. It was so high on the cliff that too many times was in a deep fog and not visible from the sea.
    em7210368.jpg
  • The cliffs of Tory Island are the first European land between Canada and Ireland.
    em7210437.jpg
  • The old Clare Island Cistercian Abbey (XII The old Cistercian Abbey (XIII cent.).
    em7210398.jpg
  • Clare Island old lighthouse. It was so high on the cliff that too many times was in a deep fog and not visible from the sea.
    em7210367.jpg
  • Fishing boat wreck. The Clare Sound, is a narrow but dangerous strait between Clare Island and the mainland.
    em7210361.jpg
  • The high Western cliffs of Tory Island are the first European land between Canada and Ireland.
    em7210509.jpg
  • Paul Rodgers is one of the most famous musicians of the island. Tory is famous for his Gaelic musical tradition.
    em7210429.jpg
  • Paul Rodgers, here with his wife, is one of the most famous musicians of the island. Tory is famous for his Gaelic musical tradition.
    em7210425.jpg
  • The old Clare Island Cistercian Abbey (XII The old Cistercian Abbey (XIII cent.).
    em7210398.jpg
  • Clare Island old lighthouse. It was so high on the cliff that too many times was in a deep fog and not visible from the sea.
    em7210367.jpg
  • Fishing boat wreck. The Clare Sound, is a narrow but dangerous strait between Clare Island and the mainland.
    em7210361.jpg
  • The high Western cliffs of Tory Island are the first European land between Canada and Ireland.
    em7210509.jpg
  • Antoin Meean, one of the best naifs painters of Tory Island.
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  • Paul Rodgers is one of the most famous musicians of the island. Tory is famous for his Gaelic musical tradition.
    em7210429.jpg
  • Sunday afternon in the Tory's island pub.
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  • Clare Island Abbey. The family tomb of O'Malley clan when is supposed to have been buried the famous chieftain and pirate leader Granuaile O’Malley.
    em7210397.jpg
  • The old Clare Island Cistercian Abbey (XII The old Cistercian Abbey (XIII cent.). Old painting of the chapel with precious Norsemen motifs of dragons.
    em7210396.jpg
  • The high Western cliffs of Tory Island are the first European land between Canada and Ireland.
    em7210432.jpg
  • Clare Island old lighthouse. It was so high on the cliff that too many times was in a deep fog and not visible from the sea.
    em7210368.jpg
  • Clare Island, the family castle of O'Malley clan. The chieftain Granuaille O'Malley (1530-1600 a.D.), or Grainne Nì Mhàille, was one of the most celebrated pirate women of his time.
    em7210382.jpg
  • Achill Sound pub. Achill island is the biggest of the small Irish islands.
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  • Achill Sound pub. Achill island is the biggest of the small Irish islands.
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  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands. Atlantic Drive Western coast.
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  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands. Atlantic Drive Western coast.
    em7217095.jpg
  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands. Atlantic Drive Western coast.
    em7217069.jpg
  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands. Dooniver village and beach on the Eastern coast.
    em7217058.jpg
  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands. Dooniver village and beach on the Eastern coast.
    em7210476.jpg
  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands. Atlantic Drive Western coast.
    em7217097.jpg
  • Paul Rodgers with the portrait of his father, one of the most popular "Kings of Tory". Tory is the last of the small and isolated Irish island where survives this Celtic heritaget of "chieftain" choosen by local people to resolve local problems.
    em7210422.jpg
  • Achill island. Atlantic Drive. Keel beach, 3 km long, in the back the Cathedral Rocks cliffs.
    em7210482.jpg
  • Achill island. Atlantic Drive. Keel beach, 3 km long.
    em7210485.jpg
  • Achill island. Atlantic Drive. Keel beach, 3 km long, in the back the Cathedral Rocks cliffs.
    em7217045.jpg
  • Achill island. Atlantic Drive. Keel beach, 3 km long.
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  • Achill Island. Atlantic Drive. Dooagh village.
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